Seven men charged with solicitation during a sting included Vernon Anderson of Templeton and Jake Ciniseroz of Atascadero
District Attorney Dan Dow announced today the filing of criminal charges against seven individuals for solicitation of prostitution and the conviction of one individual for human trafficking. The eight cases are based on arrests made during Operation Reclaim and Rebuild 2020 occurring across California during the month of January. All seven defendants charged with solicitation are scheduled to appear for arraignment on the charges on Wednesday, July 22, 2020 in the San Luis Obispo County Superior Court.
“The demand for prostitution creates a lucrative cash market that traffickers fill with victims – many who are children,” said District Attorney Dan Dow. “Our local anti-human trafficking purchaser sting operations are designed to reduce the demand for commercial sex that leads to exploitation of minors and adults every day in our community. If you are considering purchasing sexual services, please stop and consider that one million kids are trafficked for sex each year.”*
The San Luis Obispo County Anti-Human Trafficking Task Force was formally established by District Attorney Dan Dow shortly after his election in 2014. This operation by the Task Force was directly aimed at disrupting networks of human trafficking for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation occurring on the central coast, identifying and assisting survivors of trafficking, and reducing the demand for trafficking and exploitation of minors by identifying and prosecuting would-be purchasers.
The local operation resulted in the arrest and successful prosecution of GUY ALVIN AZAMA, JR. (32), of San Francisco for human trafficking and pimping of a human trafficking survivor, violations of Penal Code section 236.1(a) and Penal Code section 266h(a). AZAMA was previously convicted for pimping in San Mateo County Superior Court and served a state prison term. AZAMA pled to the charge here in San Luis Obispo County Superior Court and was sentenced on May 5, 2020 to serve five years in State Prison for this new conviction. He currently is in the custody of the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff due to the current prohibition against transporting state prisoners to the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation because of coronavirus concerns.
The District Attorney’s Office filed seven misdemeanor complaints for violations of Penal Code section 647(b), solicitation of prostitution occurring on January 29, 2020. These cases are set for arraignment on Wednesday, July 22, 2020 in the San Luis Obispo County Superior Court.
The individuals charged with solicitation of prostitution are as follows:
- VERNON RANDALL ANDERSON (66), of Templeton
- EDGAR ERNESTO BLASMENDEZ (26), of Lompoc
- DAVID SEAN BYRNES (54), of San Luis Obispo
- JAKE DANIEL CENISEROZ (32), of Atascadero
- MICHAEL EDWARD JAMES DURIGHELLO (33), of San Luis Obispo
- MAXIMINO MALDONADOGUZMAN (45), of Santa Maria
- STEPHAN RUFFINO (66), of Santa Maria
Operation Reclaim and Rebuild 2020 was led by the Los Angeles Regional Human Trafficking Task Force. The San Luis Obispo County effort included a total of 48 law enforcement and partner staff members from the following organizations: Santa Barbara County Sheriff, Santa Barbara County District Attorney’s Office, San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office, California Highway Patrol, San Luis Obispo County Probation, Federal Bureau of Investigation (Santa Maria Office), California Department of Justice, Deliverfund, and the San Luis Obispo County District Attorney’s Bureau of Investigation.
It is important to note that a criminal complaint contains charges that must be proven in a court of law by proof beyond a reasonable doubt. Every defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty.
A copy of the complaints can be accessed for each defendant here: ANDERSON, BLASMENDEZ, BYRNES, CENISEROZ, DURIGHELLO, MALDONADOGUZMAN, RUFFINO.
Booking photo of GUY ALVIN AZAMA, JR (dob 12/15/1987) convicted of Human Trafficking can be found here. AZAMA criminal complaint is here.
Please contact Assistant District Attorney Eric J. Dobroth at 805.781.5819 with any questions.
*statistic reported by UNICEF.
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